here we go pack cost me last week rolling on though;
***SF -3 (20U)*** POY **Laying
the units won on my boys this season all on this game and ain't backing
off. All my plays are documented you can check my history if you don't
believe me. Had a 10U on them in DETROIT and 2.5 on the ML when
everyone was sipping the LIONS juice and 5 on em against the BROWNIES.
Well yes I'm a die hard 9ers fan, live on the East coast so watch most
of Giants games as they're mainly the early game on FOX. Was on the
G-MEN last week and against BUFF (which I pushed on) and actually like
the GIANTS, but my boys get it done by DD today. First off, is the let
down factor after beating the PATS. The PATS AREN'T the same team as
previous years, however the name is enough to carry their legacy. ELI
did look good, he did back up his words and proved that he can compete
with Mr. BRADY. Well here's why he got it done against the PATS, and
that's simply because of the PATS ZERO pass rush and AWFUL D-line.
Now the G-MEN's O line has been WEAK all season. Just look at their
run game which is in the cellar of the league with only 88 ypg, WELL
below typical GIANTS smash mouth football. They won't be able to
contain JUSTIN SMITH off the end who's a BULL especially since the 9ers
have gone to a 3-4 D and plays the hardest I've seen any football player
play for a full game. The 9ers will probably go with their NICKEL D
like the one they employed against DETROIT and teams who like going out
of the gun which means they'll be rushing 4, with JUSTIN SMITH on one
end and the the rookie out of MIZZOU whose played very good football
(6.5 sacks) and whose speed is mighty impressive ALDON SMITH off the
other end. And much like that DETROIT game, they were still able to get
tons of pressure and disrupt STAFFORD. ELI is a pocket passing QB who
relies on time and momentum. When rushed outside the pocket or when his
timing his thrown off, he simply struggles and makes mistakes. Case
and point, the SEATTLE game which I had the G-MEN 2H and was getting so
frustrated with. These GIANTS can and WILL move the ball, yet costly
TO's, and red zone inefficiency is enough to make you pull your hair
with them. That's a recipe for disaster against my boys top redzone D.
The 9ers D is giving up a MEASLY 70 ypg on the ground and Mr. JACOBS
who has aided the G-Men since his return won't be as big a factor today.
On the offensive side of the ball for the 9ers, they're not the MOST
explosive team to watch, but their fundamentally sound. GORE is in
BEAST mode right now going for his 6th straight 100 yard game which he
shouldn't have a problem with going against the league's 24th ranked
rush D giving up close to 125 ypg on the ground. The 9ers O line will
handle that D line and soft group of G-MEN linebackers. The run game
has eased the play calls for SMITH and the passing game and all credit
goes to HARBAUGH for that. He ain't turning the ball over and has had
very manageable 3rd down conversions. So there you have it folks; The
9ers D line will stuff the run, putting the ball lots in ELI's hand
which is NEVER a good thing, they will disrupt his timing getting him
off his game. The G MEN will move the ball with their weapons on O yet
their redzone struggles will continue against the leagues top redzone D
and TYNES should have a good day for fantasy poolers. On the offensive
side of the ball, the 9ers will control the line of scrimmage, get the
run game going and do what they've done all season, KEEP it SIMPLE.
**That was my write up in the first meeting and what's really changed? G MEN are rolling, I did pound them against ATL gaded em last week ah well. They took advantage of a horrible ATL road team, an overrated PACKERS team and soft ass D. It won't be so easy against the 9ers. McCARTHY attempting that on-side kick just showed how little faith he had in his D and was right..On the flip, the 9ers are coming off a huge emotional W. The key here will be GORE! For once he's rested, HARBAUGH hasn;t run him into the ground like past years and he'll be the X factor tomorrow as he missed the 1st meeting. How doi you beat a great pass rush? With a great run game and the 9ers go to work tomorrow. The PACK weren;t able to get ANY pressure on ELI and it made it easy pickings for him. It won't be the same against the 9ers pass rush, and ELI ain;t BREES who has the fastest release in the NFL. Rain in the forecast, the 9ers have the top rush D and ELI struggles in the rain and when he's disrupted.
9ers ML ALL IN SF TT O 21.5 **They've scored 24 in every home game, why get off the wagon now. NYG TT U 20.5 **They just hung up 30+ yet game total is considerably low.. GORE O 79 rushing yards
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here we go pack cost me last week rolling on though;
***SF -3 (20U)*** POY **Laying
the units won on my boys this season all on this game and ain't backing
off. All my plays are documented you can check my history if you don't
believe me. Had a 10U on them in DETROIT and 2.5 on the ML when
everyone was sipping the LIONS juice and 5 on em against the BROWNIES.
Well yes I'm a die hard 9ers fan, live on the East coast so watch most
of Giants games as they're mainly the early game on FOX. Was on the
G-MEN last week and against BUFF (which I pushed on) and actually like
the GIANTS, but my boys get it done by DD today. First off, is the let
down factor after beating the PATS. The PATS AREN'T the same team as
previous years, however the name is enough to carry their legacy. ELI
did look good, he did back up his words and proved that he can compete
with Mr. BRADY. Well here's why he got it done against the PATS, and
that's simply because of the PATS ZERO pass rush and AWFUL D-line.
Now the G-MEN's O line has been WEAK all season. Just look at their
run game which is in the cellar of the league with only 88 ypg, WELL
below typical GIANTS smash mouth football. They won't be able to
contain JUSTIN SMITH off the end who's a BULL especially since the 9ers
have gone to a 3-4 D and plays the hardest I've seen any football player
play for a full game. The 9ers will probably go with their NICKEL D
like the one they employed against DETROIT and teams who like going out
of the gun which means they'll be rushing 4, with JUSTIN SMITH on one
end and the the rookie out of MIZZOU whose played very good football
(6.5 sacks) and whose speed is mighty impressive ALDON SMITH off the
other end. And much like that DETROIT game, they were still able to get
tons of pressure and disrupt STAFFORD. ELI is a pocket passing QB who
relies on time and momentum. When rushed outside the pocket or when his
timing his thrown off, he simply struggles and makes mistakes. Case
and point, the SEATTLE game which I had the G-MEN 2H and was getting so
frustrated with. These GIANTS can and WILL move the ball, yet costly
TO's, and red zone inefficiency is enough to make you pull your hair
with them. That's a recipe for disaster against my boys top redzone D.
The 9ers D is giving up a MEASLY 70 ypg on the ground and Mr. JACOBS
who has aided the G-Men since his return won't be as big a factor today.
On the offensive side of the ball for the 9ers, they're not the MOST
explosive team to watch, but their fundamentally sound. GORE is in
BEAST mode right now going for his 6th straight 100 yard game which he
shouldn't have a problem with going against the league's 24th ranked
rush D giving up close to 125 ypg on the ground. The 9ers O line will
handle that D line and soft group of G-MEN linebackers. The run game
has eased the play calls for SMITH and the passing game and all credit
goes to HARBAUGH for that. He ain't turning the ball over and has had
very manageable 3rd down conversions. So there you have it folks; The
9ers D line will stuff the run, putting the ball lots in ELI's hand
which is NEVER a good thing, they will disrupt his timing getting him
off his game. The G MEN will move the ball with their weapons on O yet
their redzone struggles will continue against the leagues top redzone D
and TYNES should have a good day for fantasy poolers. On the offensive
side of the ball, the 9ers will control the line of scrimmage, get the
run game going and do what they've done all season, KEEP it SIMPLE.
**That was my write up in the first meeting and what's really changed? G MEN are rolling, I did pound them against ATL gaded em last week ah well. They took advantage of a horrible ATL road team, an overrated PACKERS team and soft ass D. It won't be so easy against the 9ers. McCARTHY attempting that on-side kick just showed how little faith he had in his D and was right..On the flip, the 9ers are coming off a huge emotional W. The key here will be GORE! For once he's rested, HARBAUGH hasn;t run him into the ground like past years and he'll be the X factor tomorrow as he missed the 1st meeting. How doi you beat a great pass rush? With a great run game and the 9ers go to work tomorrow. The PACK weren;t able to get ANY pressure on ELI and it made it easy pickings for him. It won't be the same against the 9ers pass rush, and ELI ain;t BREES who has the fastest release in the NFL. Rain in the forecast, the 9ers have the top rush D and ELI struggles in the rain and when he's disrupted.
9ers ML ALL IN SF TT O 21.5 **They've scored 24 in every home game, why get off the wagon now. NYG TT U 20.5 **They just hung up 30+ yet game total is considerably low.. GORE O 79 rushing yards
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